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Depends on what you're going to do with that extra foot. For hauling, it really doesn't impact much. If you're going to want to sleep in the back, you'll need it.

But if you can safely say you're not going to haul passengers in the back, there's very little reason not to get the scab.
I have a crew cab (a non-negotiable must-have due to the number of kids I have) and in a perfect world would like to have the extra foot of bed length. That said, the short bed has amounted to a minor annoyance that is solved via use of things like a bed extender.

If you think you may need comfortable passenger space, I don't think you'll really be held back by the short bed of the crew cab. But like John said, if you don't foresee yourself hauling passengers in the back, there's no real reason to not get the supercab and have the utility of the longer bed.
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Mine's a 2019.

The media flyer said it had heated mirrors, but it doesn't.

It DOES have, drumroll please...

6, count them, 6 bed tie downs ?

Illuminated shifter

Folding rear seat headrests

Plugs in the holes along the rocker panels

All those items are things that Ford either reduced the numbers (tie downs) or completely removed from later builds, apparently in an effort to cut costs.
And the highly coveted pencil tray in the center console!
 

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I have a crew cab (a non-negotiable must-have due to the number of kids I have) and in a perfect world would like to have the extra foot of bed length. That said, the short bed has amounted to a minor annoyance that is solved via use of things like a bed extender.

If you think you may need comfortable passenger space, I don't think you'll really be held back by the short bed of the crew cab. But like John said, if you don't foresee yourself hauling passengers in the back, there's no real reason to not get the supercab and have the utility of the longer bed.
The other thing that has partially mitigated the short bed for me is that the bed is VERY deep. So when hauling stuff like firewood you can get more in very easily. I purchased a bed extender but haven't really used it all that much. The shorter bed has not been nearly as big of a compromise as I was expecting it to be.
 

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The other thing that has partially mitigated the short bed for me is that the bed is VERY deep. So when hauling stuff like firewood you can get more in very easily. I purchased a bed extender but haven't really used it all that much. The shorter bed has not been nearly as big of a compromise as I was expecting it to be.
Agreed. The depth of this bed addresses mulch and firewood easily. And a foot isn't long enough to make a difference for hauling most things - tailgate is coming down for lumber or a long kayak or canoe. But if you're camping and sleeping in it, that foot is gold.
 
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The other thing that has partially mitigated the short bed for me is that the bed is VERY deep. So when hauling stuff like firewood you can get more in very easily. I purchased a bed extender but haven't really used it all that much. The shorter bed has not been nearly as big of a compromise as I was expecting it to be.
Yeah there are two sides to that for sure. Although, personally - I hate all new beds. I miss the short beds of the old ranger and older trucks. Only the Tacoma (not a fan of that truck) has a lower bedside. I'm also short...so there is that. The ranger bed side height would require a step ladder for me to reach over the side or climb in the back. Sadly all makers are going that route. Must be a crash rating requirement.
 


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Yeah there are two sides to that for sure. Although, personally - I hate all new beds. I miss the short beds of the old ranger and older trucks.
Most everything is some sort of compromise..... I'd still like a crew cab with a 6' bed, but the depth of the bed has made it less of an issue for me. I honestly struggled with that a LOT when I was deciding what truck to purchase back in 2018. Given what I know now, I'm very happy with the compromises I made.
 

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Most everything is some sort of compromise..... I'd still like a crew cab with a 6' bed, but the depth of the bed has made it less of an issue for me. I honestly struggled with that a LOT when I was deciding what truck to purchase back in 2018. Given what I know now, I'm very happy with the compromises I made.
Ditto.

When I was shopping I narrowed it down to the Ranger and a Colorado. The Ranger edged out the Colorado in almost every category, except that I could get the Chevy with the crewcab/6ft bed combination. Obviously in the end I opted for the Ranger, and in hindsight it was absolutely the right choice despite the bed length compromise.
 

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Folding rear seat headrests

I wonder if there's a way to use the folding rear headrests from the 2019 Ranger in my 2021 Ranger Lariat Tremor?.......it would be worth it for me to order new headrests if they fold and work with my ranger!
 

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Yeah there are two sides to that for sure. Although, personally - I hate all new beds. I miss the short beds of the old ranger and older trucks. Only the Tacoma (not a fan of that truck) has a lower bedside. I'm also short...so there is that. The ranger bed side height would require a step ladder for me to reach over the side or climb in the back. Sadly all makers are going that route. Must be a crash rating requirement.
If it would work for your needs, maybe look at a Maverick (unfortunately nigh impossible right now. It is a home run for Ford and sold out everywhere.)

MUCH lower bedside height and honestly, the bed has some very clever touches throughout.

If the 2023 Maverick finally fills that huge hole next to the entertainment screen with a full screen, I'll likely trade.
 

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The Lariat has a different instrument cluster than the other trim levels.

Different likes for different folks, but the instrument cluster in the Lariat is why I bought an XLT instead. I REALLY disliked it and didn't want to look at it for years. A few on here have swapped their Lariat cluster for an XLT cluster.

Lariat cluster:

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XLT cluster:

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Yeah, I knew the differences. :) It was just the wording "fancier" that stuck out. It's not very descriptive. I prefer my Lariat's 2 displays, but I know they're not for everyone.
 

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